Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow
Chapter 80: Knowing
When Xu Fengnian hurriedly arrived at the site where the adult female kuai had perished, he witnessed a heart-rending spectacle—the strange creature from Qin
Chapter 81: A Single Step into Heavens
The Taoist Patriarch Wang Chonglou of Wudang Mountain passed away atop the Xiao Lianhua Peak.
As this news spread from Beiliang to the east, west, and
Chapter 82: The Dragon King Blocks the River with a Single Rod
After exiting Mount Qingcheng, Xu Fengnian hired four large boats and began his journey downstream along the Yanzi River.
The river here rushed violen
Chapter 83: Saving Lives
The Azure-clad Dragon King swung his pole, blocking the river and capsizing ships, sending men and steeds tumbling into the water. In an instant, the river b
Chapter 84: A Few Smiles, A Flying Sword
The old man rubbed his earlobe mockingly and said, “Practice swordsmanship? Without mentioning the Wudang Sect Leader’s step into the Heavenly Elephant realm
Chapter 85: The Carp Leaps Through the Dragon Gate
The saying goes, “At the first watch they depart, and at the second they return. A slash capable of cleaving rivers and slaying dragons.” Yet in truth, it do
Chapter 86: I’ll Teach You Calligraphy, But You Must Not Imitate
Two young Kuai beasts were curled up and sound asleep at Xufengnian’s feet, looking exceedingly adorable. These little creatures were easy to raise; simply t
Chapter 87: Ascending the Mountain, Entering the City, Penetrating the Palace (Part 1)
Three great ships sailed from the river into the lake. The vast and misty spring Goddess Lake stretched for eight hundred miles, fed by six rivers and connec
Chapter 88: Ascending the Mountain, Entering the City, Penetrating the Palace (Part 2)
The aged monk dressed in black, Yang Taishui, was born into the prestigious Yang Clan of the Eastern Yue, renowned for his scholarly pursuits from a young ag
Chapter 89: Piercing the Armor
The man who warmly welcomed his guest on Laoshan Mountain was a former soldier of Beiliang Army. Though his battlefield achievements were modest, after leavi